Monthly Archives: May 2021

James Garfield’s Memorial Day Speech

James Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, served in the Union Army and made the rank of general.  While a member of Congress, he gave a speech at the 1st Memorial Day, then called Decoration Day, observation May … Continue reading

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Left to Right

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Ode, Composed On A May Morning William Wordsworth

While from the purpling east departs The star that led the dawn, Blithe Flora from her couch upstarts, For May is on the lawn. A quickening hope, a freshening glee, Foreran the expected Power, Whose first-drawn breath, from bush and tree, Shakes off that pearly shower.  All … Continue reading

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Hidden Inscriptions Discovered in Anne Boleyn’s Execution Prayer Book

New research suggests a circle of Tudor women saved the “Book of Hours” for the queen’s daughter, Elizabeth I By David KindySMITHSONIANMAG.COM MAY 20, 2021 As Anne Boleyn walked to her execution on May 19, 1536, legend has it she carried a prayer book, which she … Continue reading

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The Ministry Of Sorrow Tim Challies

The church would be impoverished if Joni Eareckson Tada was not a member of it. Christian history would be lacking if it did not involve the accounts of Marie Durand and Corrie Ten Boom. We would be missing out on … Continue reading

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Bingeing on All Books Cara Putnum

Last week, Indiana got enough snow that Purdue closed for a day. That may not seem significant, but I’ve lived near Purdue for twenty years, and this is only the third day that I remember the campus being closed. Needless … Continue reading

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30 Writing Tips to Make Writing Easier

Karen Hertzberg Every day, you write, whether it’s a college paper, blog post, work document, email, or social media update. Your writing represents who you are personally and professionally, so it’s worth it to hone your skills. Here are thirty … Continue reading

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Beware The Vaccine Part III

Covid-19 vaccine spike proteins are killing people, not merely the “virus” Sunday, May 09, 2021 by: Ethan Huff  (Natural News) New research from the Salk Institute has inadvertently revealed that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “spike” proteins, which are forever generated inside the body following … Continue reading

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